10,000 Steps Could Prevent 10,000 Cancers Per YearAugust 31, 2010 |CancerWhile 10,000 steps is an established guideline to better health, more than 10,000 cases of breast and bowel cancer could be prevented each year if people took more exercise, such as going for brisk walks or even performing vigorous household chores, according to experts.

Antioxidants in Black Rice May Rival BlueberriesAugust 31, 2010 |AntioxidantsFew of us have probably heard of Black Rice, which according to Chinese legend was only for emperors to eat, so nutritious, tasty and rare was it. But now this rare grain, with its health giving properties is likely to make its appearance in grocery stores nearby.

More Children Die After VaccinationsAugust 31, 2010 |VaccinesWhile the officials were mulling over what may have caused the death of four kids during immunization in Lucknow, the vaccination drive continued in other parts of the state and two more infants died after being vaccinated in Allahabad and Fatehpur.

Coffee to Prevent Disease?August 30, 2010 |AntioxidantsGood news for Starbucks stock and morning coffee drinkers. A new report by the American Institute for Cancer Research found that coffee has no effect on cancer risk and in a few cancers; it may actually reduce the risk.

What's New in Bill C-36? August 30, 2010 |GovernmentAbuseI've been asked that question a lot lately, but after speaking with Dr. Shiv Chopra, famed Health Canada whistleblower and one of your best friends, whether you know it or not, I believe it is very important that people understand exactly what we are dealing with here.... and the ramifications go far beyond the scope of the present battle.

Public Protests Expand as GMOs and Biotech Wreak Havoc on Food SupplyAugust 27, 2010 |GMOThe main source of food borne disease during the last 50 years traces to the misuse and abuse of the following five materials in food production: hormones, antibiotics, rendered slaughterhouse wastes, Genetically Modified Organisms (GMOs), and pesticides. The first three of these materials are banned in food production throughout the European Union. Yet the American and Canadian regulatory authorities insist that these substances pose no "significant" risk to public health.

Breastfeeding Prevents Type 2 DiabetesAugust 27, 2010 |BreastfeedingMothers who did not breastfeed their children have significantly higher rates of type 2 diabetes later in life than moms who breastfed, report University of Pittsburgh researchers in a study published in the September issue of the American Journal of Medicine.

Backscatter Vans Coming To A Street Near You To Emit Harmful X-rays August 26, 2010 |GovernmentAbuseAs the privacy controversy around full-body security scans begins to simmer, it's worth noting that courthouses and airport security checkpoints aren't the only places where backscatter x-ray vision is being deployed. The same technology, capable of seeing through clothes and walls, may be rolling out at a street near you.

Boost Your Mood and Sleep with The Right HerbsAugust 26, 2010 |SleepDoes life seem to be getting you down lately? Are you often so tense and anxious that it's hard to fall asleep at night...and the frustration makes you want to tear your hair out? Don't worry-there are safe and natural solutions in the form of herbs such as the following...

Are You An Emotional Eater?August 26, 2010 |NutritionHealth experts speak about ways to recognize, check and curb this disturbingly increasing lifestyle trend of emotional eating.

Scientists Find Neural Switch That Controls Fight or FlightAugust 26, 2010 |HumanBodyFear can make you run, it can make you fight, and it can glue you to the spot. Scientists at the European Molecular Biology Laboratory (EMBL) in Monterotondo, Italy and GlaxoSmithKline in Verona, Italy, have identified not only the part of the brain but the specific type of neurons that determine how mice react to a frightening stimulus.

Researchers Propose To Develop Antivirals and Vaccines For Chronic Fatigue SyndromeAugust 25, 2010 |VaccinesWhen the journal Science published an attention-grabbing study last fall linking chronic fatigue syndrome to a recently discovered a mouse retrovirus, many experts remained skeptical - especially after four other studies found no such association. Now scientists propose to develop vaccines and antivirals to conquer the virus.

Embracing Infinite Consciousness and Regaining Your PowerAugust 25, 2010 |ConsciousnessIn this day and age, humanity has become spiritually drained by relinquishing and delegating power and infinite consciousness. Here are five affirmations to regain your power as a limitless being while retracting all ills.

5 Best Ways to Avoid Toxic BPAAugust 25, 2010 |ToxinsBPA or bisphenol-A is a dangerous chemical linked to health concerns from digestive problems to issues with brain development. It's recently been found in 91 percent of Canadians and is present in around two billion products here in the U.S. that we use on a daily basis. Because it's the most harmful on developing brains and bodies, children and pregnant women especially need to avoid contact with BPA.

Are You Eating Arsenic-Laden Chicken?August 24, 2010 |ToxinsUSDA-Agricultural Research Service (ARS) scientists have announced that chicken feed supplements which contain arsenic are accumulating in fields building their concentrations in agricultural soils over time--and possibly migrating into nearby streams and rivers.

Live With Effortless GraceAugust 24, 2010 |ConsciousnessA peaceful life is essentially a simple one and hence effortless. The sheer simplicity of peaceful life is a magnet that attracts, for deep within we identify with it. To be simple is not something external; we have to become simple and natural from within, be open to our own 'internal self', and perform actions knowing where they are leading to.

Oil Spill Aftermath? It's Only The Beginning! August 23, 2010 |PollutionCan you complete the following sentence? The BP oil spill is now ___________. If you used words or phrases such as "contained", "over", "capped", "out of the news" or "under control", you have unfortunately fallen prey to the mind play of the mainstream media. The oil spill is none of these things except perhaps out of the news. In fact, the aftermath of the biggest environmental disaster in history has not yet begun.

You Should Never Be Bored: Perpspective and Spontaneity Are The KeyAugust 23, 2010 |LifestyleDo you find yourself staring inordinately into space or examining your finger nails, whenever you have some time off? Boredom can creep in uninformed in the middle of a busy day, or worse still, on a laidback weekend. But it doesn't have to be that way.

New Study Finds New Connection Between Yoga and MoodAugust 23, 2010 |MentalHealthResearchers from Boston University School of Medicine (BUSM) have found that yoga may be superior to other forms of exercise in its positive effect on mood and anxiety. The findings, which currently appear on-line at Journal of Alternative and Complementary Medicine, is the first to demonstrate an association between yoga postures, increased GABA levels and decreased anxiety.

Bottled vs. Brewed: Study Reveals Healthiest TeasAugust 23, 2010 |NutritionLabels on bottled tea beverages are typically plastered with declarations of their rich antioxidant content. But a new study suggests, if you're looking for high doses of healthful antioxidants, you might be better off brewing your tea at home.

Are We Real?August 20, 2010 |ConsciousnessAre we real? How do we know if we really exist or whether we could be living in a computer simulation, somewhat like The Matrix? The simulation argument puts forward the view that we are almost definitely living in a computer simulation.

Google Plans To Kill Web In Internet Takeover AgendaAugust 20, 2010 |GovernmentAbuseThe net-neutrality ending deal with Verizon is just the beginning of Google's plans to kill the open and free Internet as part of their takeover agenda to completely control the world wide web and force independent media websites, radio and TV shows out of existence for good.

The Barefoot Running Trend is Gaining MomentumAugust 20, 2010 |FitnessWhy would people want to run without their cushy trainers? Running without shoes can strengthen your feet, ankles, and lower legs and improve balance. Some say modern running shoes are to blame for injuries. And one man wrote an immensely popular book that concluded as much.

Is Something Other Than Natural Phenomena Changing Climate?August 19, 2010 |ClimateChangeAs Moscow endures the highest temperatures on record sparking fires and smog, a Russian political scientist has claimed the United States may be using climate-change weapons to alter the temperatures and crop yields of Russia and other Central Asian countries.

People With "Fused" Identities Are Willing to Die for Their Social GroupAugust 19, 2010 |LifestylePeople who are "fused" with a group--a bond even stronger than group identification--will take extreme actions to protect other group members, but not outsiders, conclude researchers in a new study published in Psychological Science, a journal of the Association for Psychological Science.

Wonder Why Your Teenager Has Headaches?August 19, 2010 |HeadachesTeenagers with unhealthy lifestyles are more than three times as likely to suffer frequent headaches and migraines than those with healthier habits, according to a new study.

GMO Crop Sabotage Rising: Citizens Are Working Together To Protect Food SupplyAugust 18, 2010 |GMOIt doesn't take a genius to figure out that Monsanto is one of the most malevolent companies in the world. Genetically modified foods (GMO) are now accepted as one of the biggest threats to all living things and people are finally retaliating . Ignored by multinational corporations and corrupt public policy makers, citizens are acting to protect the food supply and the planet.

Meditation Really Does WorkAugust 18, 2010 |MentalHealthMeditation really does work because it rewires parts of the brain which regulate emotions and behaviour, researchers have found.

HPV Vaccines' Fraudulent ClaimsAugust 18, 2010 |VaccinesGardasil, Silgard and Cervarix may turn out to be the biggest medical hoax of the century should the information revealed on a recent KRFC radio broadcast be proven true. If indeed, the information presented during last Monday evening's broadcast is accurate, HPV vaccines are nothing more than a worldwide exercise in profiteering.

Could A Superbug Be The New H1N1? August 17, 2010 |Diseases2009 was the year of the pandemic that never happened. This year, a new drug-resistant bacterial gene may accomplish what the H1N1 never could. Scientists are warning that the super bug, an enzyme called New Delhi-Metallo-1 (NDM-1), could spread across the world as nothing has been able to treat it.

20% of Genes In Your Body Are PatentedAugust 17, 2010 |GovernmentAbuseHere's a disconcerting thought: for the past thirty years, genes have been patentable. And we're not just talking genetically modified corn - your genes, pretty much as they exist in your body, can and have been patented.

Parents Say Wi-Fi Is Making Their Children Sick August 17, 2010 |EMFA group of central Ontario parents is demanding their children's schools turn off wireless Internet before they head back to school next month, fearing the technology is making the kids sick.

Morgellons: Emerging Nanotechnology is Threatening All Living ThingsAugust 16, 2010 |NanotechnologyThe emerging disease called Morgellons is caused by nano machines which are believed to receive specific microwave, EMF and ELF signals and information. Morgellons nano machines are commonly found in all body fluids and orifices, and are believed to routinely achieve total body systemic penetration.

Snacking Can Actually Help You Lose WeightAugust 16, 2010 |LifestyleFor many of us, snacking is not a bad thing. A study conducted by NPD Group Inc., a global market research firm, revealed that we're snacking more often during the day than after dinner. Moreover, snacking can actually assist in weight loss.

Could Mangoes Be The King of all Fruits? August 16, 2010 |NutritionNot only do they taste great, but mangoes are also loaded with several qualities that are excellent for your health. They are rich in powerful antioxidants that are known to neutralize free radicals that cause damage to cells and lead to health problems like heart disease, premature aging and cancer among other things. Here's why you should consume them...

5 Foods Every Woman Should EatAugust 13, 2010 |NutritionWe bring to you five nutritional eats that every woman should include in her diet. Happy eating!

How (Not) to Wreck Your LifeAugust 13, 2010 |LifestyleDr. Joy Browne, a noted psychologist has noticed that all too commonly, people have their own selves to blame for terrible things that happen to them. Here is her analysis of the seven most common self-sabotaging behaviors that lead people to wreck their own lives.

After Exaggerating The H1N1 Threat, The WHO Claims The Pandemic is Over?August 12, 2010 |PandemicFluThe World Health Organization (WHO), the same organization that helped orchestrate a worldwide pandemic flu campaign, has now retracted statements from less than a year ago that the H1N1 pandemic could last years. WHO Director-General Margaret Chan has now declared that the H1N1 flu pandemic has officially ended.

The Blue Plague is EvolvingAugust 12, 2010 |PollutionWhile the Blue Flu symptoms are increasing for more and more people, those who have had 30+ days of direct exposure to the toxic and oxygen depleted Gulf air and water are in immediate danger of permanent and irreversible biological damage... if not death.

Spending Less and Keeping Less Makes You HappierAugust 12, 2010 |HappinessAmid weak job and housing markets, consumers are saving more and spending less than they have in decades, and industry professionals expect that trend to continue. While the current round of stinginess may simply be a response to the economic downturn, some analysts say consumers may also be permanently adjusting their spending based on what they've discovered about what truly makes them happy or fulfilled.

A Fascinating Perspective on Questioning Darwinian EvolutionAugust 12, 2010 |TheUniverseAmazing discoveries in many fields, including Biology, are causing scientists to shift their thinking in evolutionary ideas. Spectacular technologies have revolutionized scientific interpretations of the cell and an understanding that has led many scientists to conclude that the cell's molecular mechanisms are very resistant to Darwinian explanation.

Exploring the Extraordinary Power of the InternetAugust 12, 2010 |ConsciousnessIt wields enormous influence, acts as a catalyst for social change and empowers its users to become both consumers and creators of information on a global scale. We must protect it at all costs and ensure the right to free speech persists and attempts to censor fall.

Limitless Clean Energy? Unlocking the Power of the SunAugust 12, 2010 |SustainabilityIt is one of mankind's most daring experiments - a quest to produce virtually limitless clean energy that, if successful, would revolutionize life on Earth by harnessing the explosive power of the sun.

HIV Does Not Cause AIDSAugust 11, 2010 |JunkScienceThe international nonprofit scientific organization Rethinking AIDS gave its full support early last year to 37 senior researchers, medical doctors and legal professionals who requested that the medical journal Science withdraw four seminal papers on HIV authored by Dr. Robert Gallo-papers widely touted as proof that HIV is the "probable cause of AIDS."

You Are a Blue PearlAugust 11, 2010 |ConsciousnessHead understands head and heart understands heart. The nose can only smell; eyes can only see; ears can only hear. Similarly, the heart can only feel while the head can only think.

Our Poisoned Food Supply: Genetically Modified Foods August 11, 2010 |GMOOnce again I step upon the soap box to mention a few thoughts and concerns on the topic of "Our Poisoned Food Supply." This time I will speak on the dangers of the use and consumption of genetically modified foods or GMOs as they are more commonly called.

Puberty Now Striking 7-year-Old GirlsAugust 11, 2010 |ChildHealthAs it turns out, puberty at age 7 or 8 isn't so unusual these days. A new study, published in the journal Pediatrics, shows that more American girls are maturing earlier and earlier. Typically, U.S. girls hit puberty around age 10 or 11.

Open Your Mind and Let Your Ego Dissolve August 10, 2010 |ConsciousnessHuman desire manifests itself in different forms but the driving force is the same. It is power, fame and money and ultimately, all these boil down to the desire for control. Some call it an ego trip.

Genetically Modified Canola Found Growing WildAugust 10, 2010 |GMOA University of Arkansas researcher has found genetically modified canola growing wild in Dakota -- in addition, she found two different GM varieties had interbred to produce a completely new GM canola.

Everything Is A Lie: The Deliberate Intent To Deceive People Is At An All Time High August 10, 2010 |GovernmentAbuseFrom pollution to politics, the era of deception and duplicity has reached new heights and hijacked almost every form of media in the world. In the last frontiers for truth such as the internet, disinformation operations are in full swing to discredit and destroy any semblance of authentic and factual information available to the public.

Flatulence Inoculation: A New Low For Vaccine ManufacturersAugust 10, 2010 |VaccinesA new low for vaccine researchers has just been reached in New Zealand where scientists claim to have developed a "flatulence inoculation" aimed at cutting down on the amount of methane produced by its sheep and cows.

Did You Know Green Tea Contains Dangerous Levels of Toxic Sodium Fluoride? August 6, 2010 |ToxinsGreen tea has emerged as a major natural substance in fighting diseases like heart disease, cancer and helping with weight loss. It's been mass marketed to billions around the world and many sip it religiously everyday in the hopes that it will make them healthier. All except for one thing, it contains toxic sodium fluoride.

Besides Weight Loss, Chilis Have Another Huge BenefitAugust 6, 2010 |AntioxidantsResearchers in Korea had recently published emerging evidence to suggest why capsaicin may aid weight loss. Now, a new study has linked frequent intake of capsaicin to a reduction in blood pressure, the first time that the effect has been observed for long-term use.

Canada Forfeits Sovereignty Over Food and Natural Health August 5, 2010 |GovernmentAbuseHidden in the language of Bill C-36, the Canada Consumer Product Safety Act, is a clause which makes Canadians "subject to the dictates of foreign authorities", which are undefined but could mean anything from a foreign government to a trade association like the WTO, NAFTA, CETA, etc., to the United Nations.

After Fluoride: What's Going Into Your Water Next?August 5, 2010 |WaterWe are living at a time when the political class, more and more, has been taking it upon themselves to dictate the day to day health of the private class. It's only a matter of time before the members of the political class, who have far too much power, start experimenting with "enhancements" that go far beyond just teeth.

Consciousness as Guide August 5, 2010 |ConsciousnessThere are infinite levels of consciousness; all is consciousness. This play is infinite; the Divine is infinite; the levels are infinite. God is infinite so everything is infinite. We cannot say that there are ten levels, twenty levels: it's infinite.

Western Diets Blamed For Surge in Allergies and IllnessAugust 5, 2010 |AllergiesIf you think you're seeing more people sneezing and tearing up this allergy season, you might be right. Studies show that allergies are on the rise in developed countries, including the United States -- not just seasonal allergies, but allergies of all kinds. The rise of junk food and high-fat diets could be behind the explosion of allergies sweeping Britain, scientists claimed.

Which Countries Do Not Support That Water Is a Basic Human Right? Prepare To Be Shocked!August 4, 2010 |Water41 countries have abstained in the July 28 UN General Assembly vote on Bolivia's resolution to recognize access to water and sanitation as basic human rights. Rather than honestly vote "no", they abstained to avoid being labeled as opponents of access to water, but many made statements that reveal their hostility to the very idea of recognizing water as a human right.

The Truth About Fluoride Hits Mainstream Television in AustraliaAugust 4, 2010 |ToxinsThe truth about fluoride and its toxicity levels are rarely publicized on the mainstream media. After all, how would the public react if they learned they were being deliberately poisoned by their own governments? However, a local news broadcast in Melbourne, Australia has done just that, exposing the realities of what fluoride really does to the human body.

Could Guacamole Be The Ultimate Cancer Fighting Food?August 4, 2010 |CancerWhile most of us appreciate avocados in the form of good guacamole, many of us are not aware of the many health benefits that this delicious food has to offer. Aside from the avocados themselves, there are many other ingredients that go into the creation of a good organic guacamole recipe. These ingredients offer some surprising benefits for cancer and our overall health.

Biologist Says Humans Can Live To Be 1000 August 3, 2010 |AgingIf we can stop the physical deterioration that comes with age, molecular biologist Aubrey de Grey sees no reason why human beings shouldn't live to be 1,000.

Should we Release Genetically Engineered Mosquitoes into the Environment? August 3, 2010 |GMOScientists in the US have managed to genetically engineer a malaria-resistant mosquito. The tremendous event has been hailed as the first of its kind and a breakthrough in the scientific community, but is all the speculation true? Is it a good idea to introduce these genetically engineered mosquitoes into the environment?

The Science of Ingredients For Eye HealthAugust 3, 2010 |AntioxidantsThe health condition garnering most of the attention in the eye health segment is age-related macular degeneration, or AMD. As the name suggests, this is a degenerative retinal disease that causes central vision loss and leaves only peripheral vision. How can lutein, zeaxanthin, astaxanthin, beta-carotene, and bilberry extracts help?

A Glimpse into the Spirit WorldAugust 3, 2010 |ConsciousnessTrue Freedom can only come to those who are without fear. Fear is a lever used by evil men to lead us away from our duties. The greatest fear men have is the fear of death.

Who Needs a Gym? Easy Ways To Workout At Home August 2, 2010 |FitnessExercising at home is an excellent alternative to the gym because you can fit it into your day, it's affordable, convenient and cost-effective. You also need minimal equipment or no equipment for those who are very creative. Think you need a gym to stay in shape? Think again.

Five-in-One Pentavalent Vaccine Leads To Child DeathsAugust 2, 2010 |VaccinesThe pentavalent or the five-in-one vaccine that has been recommended in India by the National Technical Advisory Group on Immunization actually killed children in Sri Lanka and Bhutan, warns an article in the latest issue of the British Medical Journal (BMJ).